The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 1059: 1 flashed by

What to do with Rauf?

Louie hadn't thought about it yet.

Things have indeed developed to the worst stage, and how to deal with the aftermath has become a difficult problem for the management.

"what is your opinion?"

Before uttering his own treatment plan, Louie wanted to know what was going on above.

"Trade him as soon as possible." Krueger said frantically. "The existence of this person has seriously affected our brand image. If it is not handled properly, it may cause irreparable losses!"

Louis calmed down and joked: "Will it affect the team's market value?"

"It's already affecting, and the team's market value has evaporated by 1/20 in a few hours!"

It can be seen that Kruger is indeed in a hurry.

But Louis did not intend to directly trade Raouf.

"We can't trade Muhammad right now."

"why?"

"Because it's not necessary, he's a good player."

"There are many good players, but there is only one good player who would do such a thing, Louis, we have to get rid of him!"

"Jack, I'm ready for the follow-up work, we haven't reached that point yet."

"You don't know, this has a bad impact, we can't risk losing the support of the fans, this traitor must go!"

Louie knew the situation was bad and the seriousness of it.

However, Raouf's affairs are indeed not so bad as to be irreparable.

At least once Louis had calmed down, he knew what to do.

Just go with the original plan.

What if Kruger insists he trade Raouf?

Louie thought that he was the president of the team.

"Jack, do you want to run this team for me?"

"I...I didn't mean that."

"Then you want to bypass me and direct the management to do things?"

"I would never do that!"

"Then I want to keep Muhammad, what do you think?"

Kruger was speechless.

"If things get out of control and the headquarters sends someone to ask questions, you and I won't be good!" Kruger complained, "Where did that lunatic attract you, and you want to wipe his ass?"

"He's my player."

"It's that simple?"

"Any question?"

"Hope you can actually wipe his **** clean."

Kruger thought after hanging up the phone, no, Louie is not coaching now, Rudy is the coach of that lunatic!

But he did not call Louie back on the matter.

Since Louis wants Paulaouf, even if the headquarters sends someone, it is probably useless, unless they plan to kick Louis together.

Obviously, they couldn't get to that point anyway.

Although Louis attached great importance to his feelings, he did not have to bury Raouf with his future.

Although Kruger wanted Raouf to get out of the way more than anyone else, he also really knew Louis.

Raouf's desecration of the Stars and Stripes in msg went viral.

Players of the same faith in the league had to speak up.

Hakim Olajuwon, the most famous *** believer, did not speak for his comrade: "I don't think he (Raouf) knows what he is doing, and I even doubt that his knowledge of the faith is in place. , in my opinion, he is a man who has gone astray."

Another comrade of Raouf is the retired Lakers star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

"He looks too extreme, which usually doesn't lead to good results."

Even Abdul-Jabbar thinks what you have done is extreme, which shows how ill-considered Rauf's actions are.

Other star players in the league have come forward to speak out.

Only someone like Karl Malone who plays in the backcountry can express his position clearly, others are more ambiguous.

Louis believes that now is the best time to rescue.

The rescue method is not to exonerate Raouf, but to fight fire with fire.

The league suspended Raouf for 10 games.

Raouf's agent declared that he would do everything necessary to defend his employer's interests.

But the final interpretation of this matter rests with the alliance.

After all, the flag must not be desecrated, and maintaining etiquette during the national anthem ceremony is something written into the rules.

Those who set the rules seem to have foreseen in advance that someone will make such a move in the future, so there is no provision for the number of games suspended for those who violate the rules, and everything is up to the league.

The league suspended 10 games, and the Knicks urgently announced an additional 5-game suspension for Raouf.

That means he will be suspended for a total of 15 games.

This is Kermit Washington's heaviest punishment after punching Tomjanovich, and it also reflects the determination of the league and the Knicks to defend the dignity of the Stars and Stripes.

At this time, the "New York Times" and "New York Post" each published an article with rhythm.

The former dealt a bigger blow to Raouf, the latter amplifies the criticism of Raouf's actions.

Originally it was Raouf alone, and the Post had to think there was something wrong with this group.

Things got complicated, just like the smashing and looting that happened in Los Angeles the year before.

It doesn't matter what the cause of the accident was when the gangster-like black people used violent means to buy for zero dollars.

Now that the group represented by Raouf is being aoe, then what he did wrong is not important in the face of right and wrong.

Facts aside, even if Raouf was disrespectful to the national flag, wouldn't there be anything wrong with the national flag? Why don't you reflect on what you've done?

The smaller the group, the easier it is to run away.

Raouf's suspension began, and Louis also banned him from accepting any media interviews, otherwise he would be suspended from the team.

Raouf promised Louis that he would not be interviewed. He also knew that he had caused a lot of trouble for the team. Not accepting the interview itself would not violate his principles, and it would help the team.

Raouf's desecration of the flag subsided.

The rest is the battle between the small group and the white right.

The Knicks' evaporated market value came back, and fans started backing the team again, making it seem like Raouf was someone else's.

Louis could finally breathe a sigh of relief.

As a traveler, Raouf's desecration incident is somewhat similar to the 2017 NFL kneeling flag incident.

But what was the result of that event?

Viewerships plummeted, TV stations rolled out policies allowing fans full refunds/subscriptions, stadiums were getting emptier, and player protests were getting quieter.

The huge army of protesters gradually understand that there is no other country in the world except the United States that can make them get such high wages, and then they have to rebel against this country?

Those who are desecrated and angered by these rich people with annual salary of millions and tens of millions are those who earn tens of thousands of dollars a year but will cover the flag after death.

As we all know, the audience of nfl is dominated by white people, so this kind of performance art that offends the parents is doomed to die, and the group that pays attention to nba is mainly black.

But this does not hold true for the Knicks.

In recent years, the Knicks have driven the enthusiasm for watching games in the Midwest. The record-breaking 60 million viewers in the finals last year are not numbers that can be supported by the black community alone.

A lot of white people came back to the game because of the Knicks.

If Raouf is not handled well, the group will leave without hesitation.

This is the biggest crisis of this incident~www.novelmt.com~ Fortunately, the Knicks and the league responded quickly enough, and now the outside world no longer cares about Raouf, and there is only a scolding battle between the two sides.

In the case of Raouf, the Knicks and the league can cooperate with each other to shape the "correct" historical memory together.

In a few months, Raouf's actions will be understated as an "emotional outburst."

Because he was a fanatical religiousist, his beliefs required him to stand on the field chanting and praying, which conflicted with the Union's national anthem ceremony.

Of course, the NBA is an inclusive and open league that allows players to have their own beliefs, and will not prevent players from staying true to their beliefs. So, they give these people of faith a little special care, like allowing Raouf to pray to his Lord during the national anthem ceremony.

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